golfersmurf57
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Tango I used to hear of em using l.p. instead of nitrous for diesels
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You might want to do the jack-it-up/wheel rotation thing and count the revs on the drive shaft just to confirm what gears you actually have. Parts get swapped out along the way and who knows what might be in there.
I had been told mine was 5.43 but it turned out to be 6.17. The count showed the difference and it was confirmed when the cover was pulled. Chevy used to stamp the ratio right on the ring gear.
After a bit more investigation, it appears that Thomas has one of the last mechanical 8.3L engines. A 6CTA250, build date March 1998.
Now I am wondering how much use the Scangauge will be, even though there is a J1939 connector waiting for it.
There may be a brand new Scangauge for sale in the next few days.
Engine also has a small oil leak somewhere at the front. It's not major, but it is making a mess. It's not bad enough to be dripping on the ground, just coating stuff with oil on the lower front of the engine.
Things that are sent to try us![]()
I have a photo tachometer comes with a stick on strip you attach to crank pulley
Also has physical rotation piece in end so you can manually sample be careful. It is rather pricey though. I'm pretty sure there's a way to test the factory tach. Usually they either work or not.
I have one of those- I like for small motors. They got chinese cheap
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I love my scangauge D. It's a nice bit of kit. I like how small it is so I can use it in other vehicles.
I also ordered the B+B's Heavy Duty Vehicle interface adapter that Christopher (Cadillac) likes. They are only 20 mi from my house ! It will be wicked cool to put the data up on a tablet like Torque Pro app. Bit of work first...
I bet your tach issue is a flakey connection.
Oh yeah ... Gotta love Trip Buses. The front Air-door has a factory fitted locking deadbolt. I'm keeping it.
*JEALOUS* :bow:
I have my air tools for Sunday. Should make those seats come out reeeaaaally easy!
This should be fun!
M :biggrin:
Well there really is no rust to deal with.
However, there is a 10' long, pass-through basement so I'm not sure how easy it will be to get to the underside nuts.